Blood plays a crucial role in the function of the nose by supplying oxygen and nutrients to the nasal tissues, which helps maintain their health and integrity. Additionally, the rich blood supply in the nasal mucosa helps warm and humidify the air we breathe, enhancing respiratory efficiency. When the nasal tissues are injured or inflamed, increased blood flow can lead to symptoms like nasal congestion or bleeding. Overall, the relationship between blood and the nose is vital for both respiratory function and overall nasal health.
nose as in no no no no no no are all no's (pronounced nose)
you just have a bloody nose and your spitting blood because some of the blood from your nose goes down your trout to your nose. at lest that's what i think
because it is related so it is relate :))
It's probably nothing. If you picked your nose as a child, you probably have a ruptured blood vessel in your nose. It's nothing dangerous, unless you're losing A LOT of blood when you blow your nose.
Blood pressure has nothing to do with the size of your nose.
If you have a cold, a runny nose with blood can sometimes be normal. If you do not have a cold and it is just the winter season, your runny nose with blood could be due to the dry, cold air.
A small blood vessel in your nose broke open. This can be from dry air and if so saline nose spray and a humidifier can help. In children it is often from picking the nose.
u probably got hit in the nose
It means you have ruptured a blood vessel in your nose.
they both pump blood
A nose bleed occurs basically when the capilaries in the nose break, and the blood in the capilarries run from the nose hence a nose bleed.
By getting drunk to such a extreme level the wine took most of hist blood, it pushed the blood out of the nose